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1 2 | arms, nor Mars to the lyre; Jupiter will not claim medicine,
2 10| X. OF JUPITER, AND HIS LICENTIOUS LIFE.~
3 10| and father of all these, Jupiter, whom they believe to possess
4 11| VEILED THE TURPITUDE OF JUPITER.~But some one will say that
5 11| with reason. They said that Jupiter changed himself into a shower
6 12| For when they say that Jupiter had by lot the kingdom of
7 12| Saturnus, and afterwards Jupiter, dwelt, or a part of the
8 13| XIII. THE ACTIONS OF JUPITER ARE RELATED FROM THE HISTORIAN
9 13| account of the origin of Jupiter, and his exploits, and all
10 13| the origin and kindred of Jupiter and his brothers; after
11 13| Euhemerus therefore relates that Jupiter, when he had five times
12 13| letters Zankronou, which is Jupiter the son of Saturnus. It
13 20| to Venus Calva: also to Jupiter Pistor, because he had advised
14 21| did not give way even to Jupiter, though he was an unwrought
15 23| immolated to the Cyprian Jupiter, as Teucer had appointed.
16 23| strangers to Diana; the Latian Jupiter also was propitiated with
17 23| the mystery of the Cretan Jupiter represents the manner in
18 24| and Melissa, who nourished Jupiter with goats' milk and honey;
19 24| sacred history, says that Jupiter himself, after that he received
20 25| from Iapetus the uncle of Jupiter. For when first of all Jupiter,
21 25| Jupiter. For when first of all Jupiter, having obtained supreme
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